Self Esteem and Depressive Symptoms: Perceptions of Negative Outcomes of Hooking Up

Presenter Information

Sabrina Enders

Document Type

Oral Presentation

Campus where you would like to present

SURC Ballroom C/D

Start Date

16-5-2013

End Date

16-5-2013

Abstract

This study investigated the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and gender and perceived negative effects of hooking up. A sample of 667 students from two universities completed online surveys. Analysis found a statistically significant correlation between depressive symptoms and perceived negative effects of hooking up.

Poster Number

43

Faculty Mentor(s)

Duane Dowd

Additional Mentoring Department

Family Studies

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Self Esteem and Depressive Symptoms: Perceptions of Negative Outcomes of Hooking Up

SURC Ballroom C/D

This study investigated the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and gender and perceived negative effects of hooking up. A sample of 667 students from two universities completed online surveys. Analysis found a statistically significant correlation between depressive symptoms and perceived negative effects of hooking up.